February 21, 2013 Geraldine Wade MD, MS Clinical Informatics Consulting Overview and Application to eHRs
February 21, 2013
Geraldine Wade MD, MS Clinical Informatics Consulting
Overview and Application to eHRs
The Systematized NOmenclature of MEDicine
SNOMED
Clinical Terms
CT
To DESCRIBE the background and importance of SNOMED CT as a global healthcare data standard
To DEMONSTRATE how SNOMED CT represents clinical data and how it differs from classification systems (e.g. ICD9CM, ICD10)
TO DISCUSS the components of SNOMED CT and how they relate to one another
To ILLUSTRATE how it is applied to eHRs
To PROPOSE recommendations for how to successfully implement SNOMED CT
Definition
Background
Features
Importance
SNOMED CT structure and contents
Application to eHRs
“SNOMED Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) is a
comprehensive clinical terminology that provides clinical content and expressivity for clinical documentation and reporting. It can be used to code, retrieve, and analyze clinical data.”
A clinical reference terminology- machine
readable, uniquely identified concepts
SNOMED Clinical Terms® User Guide
January 2013 International Release
complaining of cough (finding)
on examination - pain over mastoid (finding)
symptom
physical finding
A clinical reference terminology– ….not just a list of diagnoses or procedures
SNOMED CT = Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine
More robust, more granular….. allows for better representation of clinical events
1965: Systematized Nomenclature of Pathology (SNOP) (College of Am. Pathologists)
1974: SNOMED First Edition 1979: SNOMED Second Edition 1993: SNOMED International Version 3.0 1998: SNOMED International Version 3.5 1999: SNOMED Int. agreement w/UK NHS 2000: SNOMED Reference Terminology 2002: SNOMED CT (SNOMED RT + CTV3) 2002: SNOMED CT Spanish Edition 2003: SNOMED CT German Edition 2003: Agreement with NLM 2007: IHTSDO established- SNOMED CT intellectual
property –registered and headquartered in Denmark
SNOMED RT + CTV3
Finding Disorder
Procedures
Body structure Organism Substance
Morphology
Blood pressure 75367002
Hypertension 8341003
Blood vessel structure 59820001
Blood pressure cuff, device 70665002 Blood pressure monitoring (regime/therapy) 135840009
Family history: Hypertension 160357008
Antihypertensive agent 372586001
Antihypertensive agent 1182007
The most comprehensive, multilingual clinical healthcare terminology in the world
Denmark: Health Information Standards Office
US: National Library of Medicine
NZ: Ministry of Health
Australia: National E-Health Transition Authority
UK: National Health Service
Organization
Collaboration with WHO and standardization bodies to facilitate harmonization and interoperability of the terminology ICD-11 (2015)
IHTSDO
http://www.ihtsdo.org
2 international (core) releases per year
Distributed by the National Release centers
Includes: Terminology (core tables), Crossmaps, Refsets, Subsets, different formats, documentation
Now all guides are online at: http://www.SNOMED.org
CliniClue: http://www.cliniclue.com
ITS:http://www.itserver.es/ITServer/common/index.faces
MedTalk:
http://www.pyebrook.com/medtalk%E2%84%A2-snomed-ct%C2%AE-browser
HealthTerm: http://www.healthterm.com/
SNOB: http://snob.eggbird.eu
Snoflake: http://snomed.dataline.co.uk
Snow Owl: http://www.b2international.com/portal/snow-owl
Visual Read: http://www.visualread.com
VTSL browser: http://vtsl.vetmed.vt.edu/
19 upper-level hierarchies more than 297,000 active concepts more than 777,000 descriptions more than 890,000 logically-defining relationships several cross mappings/integrations January 2013 release
Composed of concepts, descriptions, hierarchies and relationships
Concept-based: Each code represents a single meaning and can have multiple descriptions (terms)
Has associated computer-readable codes
(422504002 Ischemic Stroke)
Has description logic (“built-in” medical info)
Special features (multi-axial, attributes)
Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms ®(SNOMED CT)
Blood pressure 75367002
Hypertension 8341003
Blood vessel structure 59820001
Blood pressure cuff, device 70665002 Blood pressure monitoring (regime/therapy) 135840009
Family history: Hypertension 160357008
Antihypertensive agent 372586001
Antihypertensive agent 1182007
Ability to capture clinical ideas or expressions at the appropriate level of detail (machine-readable)
Useful for clinical documentation, data re-use, information retrieval (research), reporting, surveillance
Interoperability between systems for clinical data
Data integration across systems…for aggregation, analysis and standardized reporting
Clinical decision support (CDS)-patient safety, medical decision making
Integration with other code sets required for billing (insurance)
Aims to reduce medical errors, avoid duplication of tests, reduce costs, improve clinical outcomes
Required for clinical data reporting from EHRs (government recommendation for quality measures, reimbursement, etc.)
diabetes mellitus
diabetes mellitus type 2
Type II diabetes mellitus with arthropathy
Type II diabetes mellitus with neuropathic arthropathy
Myocardial infarction
Heart attack
Cardiac infarction
Different levels of granularity
Different descriptions of
the same concept
Clinical data capture
Myocardial infarction
Heart attack
Cardiac infarction
Different descriptions of
the same concept
COLD Same
descriptions of different concepts
Cold
Cold
COLD chronic obstructive lung disease (disorder)
Cold common cold (disorder)
Cold Cold sensation quality (qualifier value)
…… still not like natural language
Hospital System
Outpatient Dept.
22298006 myocardial infarction
(disorder)
ABC444 cardiac infarction
56789X heart attack
XXX123 myocardial infarct
SNOMED CT enables the integration of clinical data
from disparate systems
X
X
SNOMED CT
Shows interoperability and enabling of data integration across disparate systems
Doctor’s Office
Stool culture + e.coli 0157
(Lab Code)
Lab Result
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (disorder)
111407006
(SNOMED CT)
Hemolytic-uremic Syndrome
283.11 (ICD9CM)
Billing
Notifiable Disease
(SNOMED CT)
Serum creatinine raised
166717003
Hemolytic anemia 61261009
Hemorrhagic diarrhea 95545007
Abdominal pain 21522001
Patient signs and symptoms
Diagnosis
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (disorder)
111407006
(SNOMED CT)
Polyneuropathy in rheumatoid arthritis (193180002)
714.0: RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS 357.1: POLYNEUROPATHY IN COLLAGEN VASCULAR DISEASE
ICD10
ICD9CM
M053D: Rheumatoid arthritis with involvement of other organs and systems
G636A: Polyneuropathy in other musculoskeletal disorders
SNOMED CT
* big driver
The ways we measure quality are changing…from chart review to electronic data capture
Tied to reimbursement
Aims to improve outcomes and lower costs
Government priorities vary ..affects SNOMED CT data (ICD10CM transition in US, sexual orientation codes for NHS etc.)
Hierarchies
Concepts
Descriptions
Relationships CORE TABLES
19 top-level categories
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Have ATTRIBUTES ….relationships to other concepts in other categories
SNOMED CT concepts .
Are MULTI-AXIAL ….may have more than one parent
CliniClue Xplore: http://www.cliniclue.com/
SNOMED CT is different from ICD10
53084003 | bacterial pneumonia |
J15.9 Bacterial pneumonia, unspecified
Multiple parents SNOMED CT
1 parent term ICD10
CliniClue Xplore: http://www.cliniclue.com/
J 15 Bacterial pneumonia, not elsewhere classified
Categories with Single Parents
Ischemic Stroke
Cross linkages
Aspirin-induced asthma 407674008
Acute asthma 304527002
Allergic asthma 389145006
Drug-induced asthma 93432008
Work aggravated asthma 416601004
Chemical-induced asthma 92807009
Brittle asthma 225057002
Sulfite-induced asthma 233688007
Millers' asthma 11641008
Allergic bronchitis 405720007
Asthma attack 266364000
Asthma night-time symptoms 95022009
Etc.
SNOMED CT
Asthma 95967001
Asthma, Unspecified Type, unspecified
493.90
ICD9CM
Clinical context Billing
Asthma and many of its descendants map to ONE ICD9 code
SNOMED CT ICD10 or ICD9
Reference terminology Classification system
Multi-hierarchy
Single hierarchy
Grouped by one or more characteristics (IS_ A and attributes)
Grouped into categories (single IS_A relationships)
More clinically granular (detailed) (more clinical terms)
Less granular- grouping of diseases (less clinical terms)
More robust data retrieval/ Inheritance
Limitations to data retrieval/ No inheritance/
Used for clinical data capture at the point-of-care
Used for statistical purposes/billing/administrative use, usually aftercare
e.t.c….
SNOMED CT
Concept Clinical Finding
Disease
Finding by method
Finding by site
Lesion finding
Disease is a sub hierarchy of clinical findings
“Unit of meaning” or clinical idea
Each concept is a collection of terms and relationships
Concepts are assembled in “logical definitions”
Synonyms can be added as long as the meaning of the concept does not change
Concepts are permanent (never deleted)
Concepts have unique identifiers and are free of hierarchical or other implicit meaning
The code numbers to not relate to a specific hierarchy – a concept can belong to more than one node
All are concept IDs
Only 1 concept ID (unique)
Multiple description IDs
ConceptId FullySpecifiedName ConceptStatus
SNOMEDId CTV3Id IsPrimitive
236003 Incision of vein (procedure) 4 P1-38100 XUSTv 0
237007 Annona (organism) 0 L-D2100 XUA2a 0
238002 Heptachlor (substance) 0 C-23115 X8084 0
239005 Ophthalmologic (qualifier value) 0 G-B106 XUA53 0
240007 Biopsy of scent gland (procedure) 0 P1-40322 XUA6E 0
241006 Epilepsia partialis continua (disorder) 0 DA-30250 X007F 0
242004 Noninfectious jejunitis (disorder) 0 D5-41620 XUA8W 0
243009 Replacement of cerebral ventriculartube (procedure)
0 P1-91578 XUA9e 0
Each row represents a single concept
Each concept has 3 identifiers
Each concept has a “status” (current or not)
Each concept is either “primitive” or “fully defined”
Key Fields
ConceptId The unique SNOMED Clinical Terms Identifier for this Concept.
Data Fields
ConceptStatus The status of a Concept indicates whether it is in active use and, if not, indicates the reason for withdrawal from current use.
FullySpecifiedName A unique phrase that describes a Concept in a way that is intended to be unambiguous. The Fully Specified Name is also present in the Descriptions Table. It is not the same as the Preferred Term, which is also in the Descriptions Table. The Fully Specified Name explains the meaning of the concept more fully than the Preferred Term to remove or reduce ambiguity.
CTV3ID The Read Code for this Concept.
SNOMEDID The SNOMED identifier for this Concept.
IsPrimitive Indicates whether a Concept is Primitive or Fully defined by its current set of Defining characteristics.
ConceptId FullySpecifiedName ConceptStatus
SNOMEDId CTV3Id IsPrimitive
236003 Incision of vein (procedure) 4 P1-38100 XUSTv 0
237007 Annona (organism) 0 L-D2100 XUA2a 0
238002 Heptachlor (substance) 0 C-23115 X8084 0
239005 Ophthalmologic (qualifier value) 0 G-B106 XUA53 0
240007 Biopsy of scent gland (procedure) 0 P1-40322 XUA6E 0
241006 Epilepsia partialis continua (disorder) 0 DA-30250 X007F 0
242004 Noninfectious jejunitis (disorder) 0 D5-41620 XUA8W 0
243009 Replacement of cerebral ventriculartube (procedure)
0 P1-91578 XUA9e 0
Human readable terms assigned to a concept
Each concept has:
Fully Specified Name (FSN)
Preferred Name (display name)
Many concepts have one or more synonyms
Fully specified name
Preferred name
Synonyms
Each concept has one Fully Specified Name (FSN) intended to provide an unambiguous way to name a concept. The purpose of the FSN is to uniquely describe a concept and clarify its meaning.
The FSN is not a commonly used term or natural phrase and would not be expected to appear in the human-readable representation of a clinical record.
Each concept has one Preferred Term in a given language dialect. This is a common word or phrase used by clinicians to name that concept.
Separate concepts may share the same text description
Antihypertensive agent 372586001
Antihypertensive agent 1182007 product
A single concept may have multiple descriptions
One Concept ID 126488004
Multiple description
IDs
Fully specified name (FSN)
Preferred name
Synonyms
substance
Note of caution
*SNOMED CT contains both Human and non-Human content *Problematic especially if mapping *Can remove from system using the non-human subset file
Browser allows you to select T13-T14 …a non-human code
A relationship is an association between two concepts
Two types of relationships within SNOMED
Is_a relationships: Relationships that link concepts within a hierarchy
Attribute relationships (roles): Allow links between concepts across hierarchies (defining, qualifying, historical, additional)
SNOMED CT is indexed by ConceptIDs
Relationships
RelationshipId ConceptId1 RelationshipType ConceptId2 Characteristic Type Refinability RelationshipGroup
Descriptions Concepts
ConceptId Concept Status Fully Specified Name CTV3ID SNOMEDID IsPrimitive
DescriptionId Description Status ConceptId
Term Initial Capital Status Description Type Language Code
IS_A + defining attributes
= defining characteristics
logical representation of the meaning of a concept
Defining
Qualifying
IS_A Description logic
components
Method: Injection - action (qualifier value)
Procedure Site: Foot structure (body structure)
Is_a Is_a
Injection (procedure) Procedure on foot (procedure)
Injection of foot (procedure)
Geraldine Wade MD, MS
Contact: [email protected]
Clinical Informatics Consulting
http://www.clinicalinformatics.us/
Member of the Content Committee for the IHTSDO (2010-2013) The Americas
http://www.ihtsdo.org/